Charles Cutts

Charles Cutts (31 January 1769-25 January 1846) was a US Senator from New Hampshire from 21 June 1810 to 10 June 1813, succeeding Nahum Parker and preceding Jeremiah Mason. He was a Federalist Party member.

Biography
Charles Cutts was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1769, and he became a lawyer in 1795. Cutts went on to serve in the State House of Representatives from 1803 to 1810, and he was appointed to finish Nahum Parker's unexpired US Senate term, serving from 1810 until Jeremiah Mason was elected to succeed Parker in 1813. He later settled in Lewinsville, Virginia, where he died in 1846.